Freelancer + Elder Scrolls. Skyrim et al have always seemed rather dead outside the towns, while Freelancer always has pirate attacks, skirmishes between bounty hunters and criminals, etc. Conversely Freelancer has depressing little to offer in terms of customization or character development, as well as little direction after completing the main quest.

Umm, except he's exactly right. CRS picked weak lanes, and a weak jungler, against a very strong counter jungler. It is funny that saint fell prey to this himself, but the actual analysis is perfectly applicable.

Essentially you are right, employers are allowed to count tips into their staff's wages. The minimum wage for servers generally is lower for this reason. However employers are required to ensure that their staff is making at least the minimum wage, so if tips are low they have to supplement. Most servers still make substantially more than minimum wage though, so I don't really see how its a problem.

In particular, note the section where the reviewer realizes that Korra was ACTUALLY CONTEMPLATING SUICIDE! Its the moment she steps back from the brink and decides to keep living even as a crippled avatar that triggers Aang's appearance.

You really shouldn't blame Korra for Mako's choices. She's really into him, and when he turned her down she didn't really keep trying to trip him into a bed or anything. Her taste in men might not be what a lot of this subreddit would like, but meh, that's not exactly unrealistic. As for her regaining her bending so easily, keep in mind that they had written this before they knew there was going to be a season 2, so they had to wrap everything up in 12 episodes. For that timeframe IMO they did an outstanding job.

Personally I'm sort of wondering if Amon is actually blocking the Light Chakra, which is handily located in the CENTER OF THE FOREHEAD. When he tries to take Korra's bending, it results in actually unblocking the chakra a'la Ozai unblocking Aang's chakra in the ATLA finale by blasting him into that rock.